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Work around the non-universality of fdatasync() POSIX, which specifies fdatasync(), also apparently specifies that POSIX_SYNCHRONIZED_IO is defined to a non-zero value if fdatasync() is available -- or at least that's what the man page suggests on Linux. This is probably good enough for us, anyway.
author mas01cr
date Thu, 18 Jun 2009 11:01:31 +0000
parents fe4dc39b2dd7
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#! /bin/bash

. ../test-utils.sh

if [ -f testdb ]; then rm -f testdb; fi

${AUDIODB} -d testdb -N

intstring 2 > testfeature1
floatstring 0 1 >> testfeature1
intstring 2 > testfeature3
floatstring 1 0 >> testfeature3
floatstring 0 1 >> testfeature3
floatstring 1 0 >> testfeature3

${AUDIODB} -d testdb -I -f testfeature1
${AUDIODB} -d testdb -I -f testfeature3

# sequence queries require L2NORM
${AUDIODB} -d testdb -L

echo "query point (0 1, 1 0)"
intstring 2 > testquery
floatstring 0 1 >> testquery
floatstring 1 0 >> testquery

${AUDIODB} -d testdb -Q sequence -l 2 -f testquery -n 1 > testoutput
wc -l testoutput | grep "1 testoutput"
grep "^testfeature3 .* 0 1$" testoutput

exit 104